Section 1 North Africa pages Chapter 18 MIDDLE KINGDOM BC OLD KINGDOM

Similar documents
Cultural Geography of North Africa, Southwest, and Central Asia. Chapter 18, Section 1: North Africa

Chapter 18. The Cultural Geography of North Africa, Southwest and Central Asia

Chapter 22 Southwest Asia pg Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran pg

STUDY GUIDE. Population Patterns. Cultural Diversity in Region. Chapter 18, Section 1. Terms to Know DRAWING FROM EXPERIENCE ORGANIZING YOUR THOUGHTS

The Middle East Today: Political Map

Chapter 22 Human Geography of Southwest Asia: Religion, Politics, and Oil

Deserts. Sahara (North Africa) & Arabian Desert

The Middle East. Common term for the arid region consis5ng of Southwest Asia and parts of North Africa/ Southeast Europe.

SW Asia (Middle East) 2 nd Nine Weeks EOTT/Semester Exam Study Guide

CITY COLLEGE NORTH AFRICA & SOUTHWEST ASIA

GEOGRAPHY OF THE MIDDLE EAST A BRIEF INTRODUCTION

Babylon was the center of the Babylonian empire. It s location made it a crossroads of trade making it a very rich city.

Palestine and the Mideast Crisis. Israel was founded as a Jewish state in 1948, but many Palestinian Arabs refused to recognize it.

NORTH AFRICA & SOUTHWEST ASIA

Southwest and Central Asia. The Birthplace of Civilization and 3 Major Religions

Historical Background of the Middle East

Chapter 7: North Africa and Southwest Asia Part One: pages Teacher Notes

North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Section 1: North Africa

Middle East Regional Review

The Modern Middle East Or As I like to call it

Physical Geography This region is extremely arid, and most areas receive less than 18 of precipitation per year. the dry terrain varies from huge

The Countries of Southwest Asia. Chapter 23

Building Background Directions: Use this sheet to take notes from the Building Background PowerPoint slides on Day 1 of the investigation.

TURKEY, SYRIA, LEBANON, JORDAN

North Africa 1/13/2010. Climate. Middle East: Eurocentric term for eastern Mediterranean; commonly used Islamic World: implies unity of believers

I know about the city of Babylon and why it was important to Mesopotamia.

Creating the Modern Middle East

Israeli-Palestinian Arab Conflict

Geographic Understandings

MC Review Middle East

Chapter 7: North Africa and Southwest Asia Part Two: pages Regions of the Realm Teacher Notes

22.2 THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN. Birthplace of three major world religions Jerusalem:

UNIT 7 SOUTHWEST ASIA

Arabian Sea. National boundary National capital Other city. ~ Area occupied by ~ Israel since 1967 _ Palestinian selt-rule

Introduction to Islam, SW Asia & North Africa

Israel and the Middle East. The Last Six Thousand Years

Chapter 7: North Africa and Southwest Asia Part Two: pages Student Notes

North Africa, Southwest Asia and Central Asia. Chapter 10

I. Major Geographic Qualities: (page 345) II. Defining the Realm ( )

YEAR 7- Social Studies Term 1 plan

Event A: The Decline of the Ottoman Empire

The Middle East and North Africa

Unit II: The River Valley Civilizations (3500 B.C.E. 450 B.C.E.)

Ancient River Valley Civilizations

1. What is the difference between a market, command, and traditional economy?

[ 6.5 ] History of Arabia and Iraq

War in Afghanistan War in Iraq Arab Spring War in Syria North Korea 1950-

Ethnic vs. Religious Group Station

Deserts. the Empty Quarter is the largest sand desert in the world.

EQ: What are the key characteristics of Southwest Asia s major ethnic groups? (AKS #44b)

CHAPTER 21. Central and Southwest Asia. Regional Atlas Study Guide. 2 Chapter 21. A. As You Read. B. Reviewing Vocabulary

Exercise 2: Are the following statements true or false? 6) Persians are an ethnic group that live in Iran.

Middle East : a hotbed of conflicts

Southwest Asia (Middle East) History Vocabulary Part 1

Iran had limited natural resources Water was relatively scarce, and Iran s environment could only support a limited population Because of the heat,

Dr. Joseph Speciale, Instructor

Review Questions 1. How did geography help Sumer to develop?

What Is Religion, and What Role Does It Play in Culture?

The Network of Middle Eastern International Relations Michimi Muranushi Gakushuin University

Syria's Civil War Explained

WESTERN IMPERIALISM AND ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM: what relation? Jamie Gough Department of Town and Regional Planning, Sheffield University

AP Human Geography. Chapter 7 Guided Reading 2 nd Half

7 th Grade History. Chapter 1: The Tools of History. What are latitude and longitude? Hemispheres? (know equator and prime meridian)

Muslim Population in Asia:

UNIT 7 SOUTHWEST ASIA

Cutter middle east map epidemiological triangle model does lyrica show up in a urine drug screen

The Middle East. Do Now: complete the reading The Middle East and Oil. The creation of Israel, The Iranian Revolution & Iraq and Saddam Hussein

Creation of Israel. Essential Question: What are the key factors that led to the creation of the modern state of Israel?

DIA Alumni Association. The Mess in the Middle East August 19, 2014 Presented by: John Moore

The Monotheistic Religions. Judaism Christianity Islam

AP World History Summer Assignment

No Peace in the Middle East. Monday, April 24, 2017

Regional Issues. Conflicts in the Middle East. Importance of Oil. Growth of Islamism. Oil as source of conflict in Middle East

In this ancient carving, Hammurabi receives his code of laws from the sun god.

Connections: A World History (Judge/Langdon) Chapter 2 Early Societies of West Asia and North Africa, to 500 B.C.E.

Chapter 8: Political Geography KEY ISSUES #3 & #4

AP Human Geography. Chapter 7 Guided Reading 1 st Half

Hands on Resources for Reorienting the Middle East

Chapter 9: Islam & the Arab Empire, Lesson 1: The First Muslims

1. STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY THE MAJOR GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF MESOPOTAMIA AND THE SURROUNDING MIDDLE EAST

Global Conflict & Terrorism International Security Influencers in 2012

Unit 8: Islamic Civilization

Chapter 10: From the Crusades to the New Muslim Empires

Chapter 2: First Civilizations- Africa and Asia

Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations

Decline and Fall of the Ottoman Empire

Chapter 16: The Eastern Mediterranean. Unit 7

Saturday, September 21, 13. Since Ancient Times

Chapter 2 Section 1 WHH The Impact of Geography Mesopotamia is at the eastern end of the Fertile Crescent, an arc of land from the Mediterranean Sea

COUNTRY RANK North Korea Somalia

Syria's Civil War Explained

World History Topic 2 Reading Guide Ancient Middle East and Egypt

An Introductory to the Middle East. Cleveland State University Spring 2018

Chapter 6 Religion Part 1 AP Human Geography

Governments and Politics of the Middle East

Arabian Peninsula Most Arabs settled Bedouin Nomads minority --Caravan trade: Yemen to Mesopotamia and Mediterranean

ISLAMIC CIVILIZATIONS A.D.

Name: Date: Period: UNIT 2 TEST SECTION 1: THE GUPTA EMPIRE IN INDIA

Muslim Empires Chapter 19

Synopsis: Terrorism in the Middle East

Transcription:

Section 1 North Africa pages 439-442 442 Chapter 18 Cultural Geography of North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia Berbers native ethnic groups in NA; farmers today, used to be nomads Arabs united by language Came to NA from Arabian Pen. Bedouins (Arabs who migrated to NA from SWA) Most people live near water 1 2 NA has experienced a lot of migration and invasion b/c of location EGYPT 3100 King Menes united Upper and Lower Egypt; 1 st Dynasty hieroglyphics Crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, United crown Egyptian God Horus OLD KINGDOM 2700-2200 2200 BC splendor and prosperity pharos had absolute power Pyramids city for the dead Rooms stocked w/food and treasures Believed the ka separated from the body; mummification 3 4 King Khufu (@2540 BC) built largest 13 acres 756 feet at each base, 481 feet high (football field is less than an acre!) Sphinx - lion body, human head 240 feet long; 66 feet high (length would be Mrs. Ganser s room to ½ way through the gym) MIDDLE KINGDOM 2050-1652 BC Began expanding Pharaoh now shepherd of his people Built public works, provided welfare Ended with Hyksos invasion 5 6

NEW KINGDOM 1567-1085 1085 BC Created empire, focused on military Hatshepsut female pharaoh Akhenaton tried to become monotheistic w/god Aton Tutankhamen restored polytheism Religious issues started end of empire 7 Why did civilization endure? Geographically protected Leadership Good resources 8 Europeans colonized in 1800 s w/tragic consequences Geometric boundaries straight boundaries created conflict with tribes Nationalism caused issues in late 1800s; led to fight for freedom (Don t t need to write ) 1922 Egypt 1951 Libya 1956 Tunisia, Morocco 1962 - Algeria (Don t need to write this slide) Education and Health Care # of Ed. Years/lit rate Life Expt. GDP/person Egypt - 8/57.5 70 $4200 Morocco - 9/51.7 70 $4200 Algeria - 9/70 73 $6600 Tunisia - 11/74.2 73 $7100 Libya - 9/82.6 76 $6700 -severe doctor shortages in most countries 9 10 The Eastern Mediterranean Pages 444-447 447 Birthplace of 3 main religions 80% of Israelis are Jewish Wars, persecution, etc., forced them from historic homeland 1948 Israel became a Jewish state Caused tension between Arabs in area, especially the Palestinians 11 12

Conflicts Many empires rose and fell physical geo. contributed to lack of resources like minerals, wood, & coal making industry almost impossible Ind. for many countries came at end of WWII Lebanon 1943 (from France) Jordan 1946 from GB Syria, from France, 1946 13 Arab-Israeli Conflict 1800 s Zionist mvmnt (Jews wanting a homeland in Palestine) Hostilities btwn Jews, Arabs, & British forces in Palestine post WWII led to 1947 division of Palestine into 2 states (one Arab/one Jewish) 14 Peace seemed close in 90 s Palestinians close to self rule & acknowledged Israel Israel close to troop withdrawal & return of West Bank and Gaza Strip 2002 talks stopped 2004 Yasir Arafat, chairman of PLO, dies 2006 Islamic group Hamas (opposes Israel and supports attack) won elections in W. Bank & Gaza Strip 15 Many are Muslim, but different cultures TURKS lived in Anatolia; came from C. Asia 1000 AD Ottoman Turks had great empire for 600 years; Turkey est. 1923 speak Turkish, are Muslim Whirling dervish from Turkey Map of Ottoman Empire 16 IRANIANS, once called Persians Iran means land of Aryans (people originally from Russia @1000 BC) speak Farsi, 90% Shia Muslim KURDS lived in mt.. border near Turkey, Iraq, Iran Sunni Muslim, speak Kurdish (related to Farsi) no actual country of their own Ahmadinejad, leader of Iran Map of the Persian Empire 17 18

Mesopotamia is a culture hearth and part of the Fertile Crescent Sumerians year round crops, canals for irrigation, law code, cuneiform (wedge-shaped writing) Phoenicians traveled; developed new alphabet based on sounds Persians underground canals (qanats)) to prevent evaporation Sumerian sculpture Oil discovered around WWI not immediate money 1950 Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, SA, Venezuela formed OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) Phoenician alphabet 19 20 The Arabian Peninsula Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Qatar 21 POPULATION PATTERNS Most people are Arab & Muslim many migrated from other areas to Arabian peninsula when oil was discovered Only 15% of UAE are citizens Cities are most densely populated Dubai at night 22 HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT Countries are young; cultures are old Harsh climate made settlement anywhere but coast difficult; some Greek settlers on island areas; struggle against Ottoman invasion 1932 United Kingdom of Saudi Arabia established Independence was slow for most countries Several monarchies Saudi Arabia is a shari ah ah, govt based on Islamic law A few constitutional emirates (run by princes) Standards of living vary Slum area in Saudi Arabia King Abdullah, left, of Saudi Arabia 23 Masarati in Saudi Arabia 24

Culture Main Language Arabic Main religion Islam Arts architecture, calligraphy are best examples Central Asia Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan 25 26 History and Government Some cultures are 2500 years old 100 BC Central Asia was part of the Silk Road Accessibility also opened CA up to conquest POPULATION PATTERNS Crossroads many, varied ethnic groups (over 50) Afghanistan is most densely populated; mountainous area keeps population thin Conflict has shaped area 1200 AD Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, invaded & controlled area (also (also invaded by Al. the Great, Arabs) 27 28 Russian Empire swallowed much of Central Asia in 1800 1800 s; Soviet Union continued in 1936 1979 Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan Armenia resisted invasion Bordered by Muslim nations of Turkey & Azerbaijan, but 90% are Christian, creating an enclave, enclave, a territory that is culturally or ethnically different from surrounding larger cultures Azerbaijan is an exclave, exclave, distinct group of people who are isolated from the main or larger part of the country, because it is surrounded by the Christian Caucasus Freedom fighters, mujahideen, mujahideen, resisted businessman named Osama bin Laden joined and worked with US intelligence to gain funds for mujahideen; mujahideen; he later founded Al Qaeda Taliban took over after USSR left Wealthy Taliban, al Qada flag 29 Mass independence when USSR ended in 1991 30

Culture Most areas speak Turkic languages; Georgia has a completely individual language & alphabet Islam is main religion; some Christian, Apostolic, Georgian Orthodox Education is mandatory, but lacking; health care has been hard since USSR ended His Holiness and Beatitude Ilia II, Archbishop of Mtskheta- Tbilisi and Catholicos- Patriarch of 31 All Georgia.